We have no meanings for "mere whim" in our records yet.
1 The impulse is mere whim , silly curiosity-theconsequences may be degrading, terrible.
2 No mere whim of the spirit can give rise to a world-revolution.
3 Was not her promise a mere whim that she had immediately forgotten?
4 It was a mere whim - agaylittle prank-butTom couldn't stop him.
5 No mere whim it is that counsels me to wed thee to Cabrillo.
6 A mere whim of mine, I suppose you will call it.
7 You cannot stamp cacophony as a mere whim of modern decadence.
8 Did Congress ever contemplate that, by mere whim , these things could be done?
9 Thus far his decisions had been based on mere whim and involved very little thought.
10 For a mere whim or for the deepest purpose.
11 What she had done was mere whim and caprice.
12 My father often says: What looks like fate at Easter is a mere whim by Pentecost.
13 Yes, it was a mere whim of mine.
14 Don't think it a mere whim or passing fancy; it is a matter of principle with me.
15 He seems to think her interest is more than a mere whim , but I can't believe it.
16 Was Mrs. Condor indulging a mere whim or was a subtle revenge back of her latest move?
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